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what will be the expected marks for NEET 2021 for mbbs and for general catagory and what will be it's fees


tiasaxena2001 21st Feb, 2021
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Abhishek Roy 21st Feb, 2021

Being from General Category, assuming your interest in pursuing MBBS from Top Government or Private Medical Colleges, you shouldnt really think of the Cutoff or Percentile. Rather strategise on securing 550+/720 Atleast in NEET, to stand a chance to study MBBS at Top Medical Institutes providing in depth medical education, having great infrastructure and hospital facilities.

Though for Government Medical Colleges you ideally need, 600+, whereas, if you are financially sound, you may afford a Good Private Medical College in States like Karnataka, West Bengal, Odisha, Tamil Nadu or Maharashtra with a 400+.

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